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    7 Years Old Boy

    I looked on the site and did not see this posted anywhere. If is was posted please let me know as I will remove it A.S.A.P.

    A 7 year old boy earns Microsoft certificate.

    http://zdnet.com.com/2110-1104-934468.html


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    "We were unable to find the page you requested"

    The link you gave doesn't work...

    I looked on zdnet and found this link to the same story, it should work... http://zdnet.com.com/2110-1104-934468.html

    That's some acheivement!!!
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    I'm not sure if I'm getting this mixed up with another certification, but isn't the MOUS a pretty easy certification to receive? I mean, it's still impressive that a 7 year old got it, but I thought that it just required you to know the ins and outs of MS Office programs (which, at least in my opinion, isn't too hard... even macros are pretty easy).

    AJ

    PS: Prankster > The link worked for me... and isn't your link exactly the same as his?

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    Thanks I fixed it. I just thought wow a 7 year old. Most 7 year olds or out side playing and riding bikes not setting in front of a computer doing a test. Most home users don't even thank know what that test or even how to use most of the stuff on there computter. Cry!! I thank the first time I even seen a computer I was like 14.

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    And people wonder why the MCSE is basically laughed at as "a certificate of achievement." Isn't the MOUS, like, trivial in-comparison?
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    Yeah, can't wait for more paper MSCE to come by for interviews.....yeeeheee..

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    Yeah I read that story before. Just one more piece of evidence that INDIA RULES!

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    That is amazing. Isn't Ankit Fadia from India?

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    Shiznit. All you would have to do is read your child "Computer Guides" as bed time stories, and by time he is 3 he will be fixing your computers. "Would anyone like to birth my child so I can attempt this theory?"

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    Originally posted here by jethro
    That is amazing. Isn't Ankit Fadia from India?
    Yes he is
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